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ok, nothing more
I ordered this pedal as I wanted to try out the Behringer line of affordable pedals. The sound quality is surprisingly good and everything works as it should. However, the build quality feels on par with the price of the pedal. The plastic case feels fragile and the controls are flimsy. It's ok for home use, but I wouldn't take it to a gig! For about 25 euros, the quality is ok for the price
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Do the job.
Well the DR600 is supposedly a carbon copy of the famous BOSS reverb pedal, but is not! Using the pedal is very simple and intuitive, the effect rotary knobs are quite erratic: either the range is very short (tone) or drastic (wet), it is quite difficult to get the correct amount of wet/dry signal. ! Love from Belgium.
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Barely usable but at this price you can?t ask for more.
Sounds very digital and makes a tremendous noise if you use a cheap 9 v adaptor with it (such as the thomann basic one). When using it with a decent adaptor the sound improves.
It might be interesting to add a bit of reverb to your guitar but, at least in my experience, if you are trying to use it for an intense reverb (like in surf music) it sounds terrible. Then again the price is impossible to beat so you get more than what you are paying for several types of reverb to mess around that I would keep on low settings.
It might be interesting to add a bit of reverb to your guitar but, at least in my experience, if you are trying to use it for an intense reverb (like in surf music) it sounds terrible. Then again the price is impossible to beat so you get more than what you are paying for several types of reverb to mess around that I would keep on low settings.
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OK a bit too 'strong'
In short, it has a good range of sounds, but I find it hard to dial in a subtle sounds.
A massive echo in the bottom of a well is no problem, but subtle isn't its strength!
However, for a budget product, it still is pretty good. Its no longer on my main pedal board, but it is used in for 'inspirational' sounds when wrirting.
A massive echo in the bottom of a well is no problem, but subtle isn't its strength!
However, for a budget product, it still is pretty good. Its no longer on my main pedal board, but it is used in for 'inspirational' sounds when wrirting.
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Not Much To Say
You get what you pay for.
It wont last forever but for the money it's pretty good
It wont last forever but for the money it's pretty good
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IE
Can't get anything better for the price.
Awesome pedal for the cost. Not a Boss in any way but still offers decent reverb options if you need something cheap to get your job done. I use it to spice up my analog synths a bit when jamming with friends and sometimes in the studio for experimental stuff. The case is all plastic so make sure you don't step on it too hard and it should serve you well.
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It's okay.
Obviously not the best reverb on the market but for me it does the job pretty well. I'm a professional musician I have it on my gig's pedalboard when I'm playing gigs by the beach and the humidity is high. It's an okay hardworking reverb. Also don't worry it won't break.
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Not the best reverb (duh)
It honestly doesn't sound all that good, and the build feels quite fragile. On the other hand, you get a full sized reverb for a third of the price of the next pedal, so, it may be worth it as a momentary solution?
If you have 20 bucks to spare, it is an ok purchase.
If you have 20 bucks to spare, it is an ok purchase.
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Good reverb pedal but the only problem for me was that it came with no power supply and I had to source my own.Effects are really nice on vocals I haven't tried it on instruments.
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